Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 40, 27 December 1920 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALEADIUM AND SUNrTELEGKAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, DEC. 27, 1JM:6.

TAX COMMISSIONERS CITE WAYNE LEVIES IN COMING REPORTS

("by Associated Press) " INDIANAPOLIS, r Dec 27. Many , Indiana counties vr 111 pay more taxes I next year -than Is warranted by eco- ' nomlcally administered government, declares the State Board of Tax Com mlgsloners in a report .that .will be placed before the legislature next month. In this connection the board says the "home rale" bill, passed six months ago, apparently has been misunderstood because in only two counties did taxpayers formally attack the levies fixed by local authorities. This presents a problem for the legislature, says the board, suggesting that some check be placed on local taxing authorities in fixing tax levies and Issuing bonds. For the whole state, the board says, the average of tax rates la $1.80, an Increase from ?1.34 for -1919, the first year of the application of the new state tax law. Under the old law the average for 1918 was $3.01, says the board, which further asserts that the $1.80 rate is equivalent to $4.60 under the old law. Not Understood "The Johnson home rule bill passed by the special session of the legislature," says the board, "took away the power of the state board over tax lev

ies effective immediately and' over

bond issues after Jan. 1, 1921. This law seems not to have been understood by the taxpayers, as only in two ; counties were petitions filed by tax1 payers protesting against the tax levies fixed by the local authorities. "This board is fully convinced that the taxpayers are entitled to some consideration on the question of tax levies. A careful investigation will show that in many counties of the state more taxes will be collected during the year 1291 than government economically administered will warrant. Assign Failure "Failure on the part of the taxpayers to invoke the remedy provided by the Johnson home rule bill, or the inefficacy of the remedy therein provided, may be the reason why proper relief was not granted." Tax levies fixed for 1920 by the local authorities were cited by the board. Along with these were given the rates necessary on the old valuation to raise the same revenue as also the rates finally approved by the state board for 1919. Levies for Wayne county follow: Taxing Units 1918 1919 1920 Equiv Abington twp...2.01 .84 1.17 2.61 Boston 2 17 .SS 1.53 3.95 Center . ..2.18 .85 1.34 3.51 Clay 2.09 .80 1.22 3.48 Dalton 2.81 1.11 1.55 3.79 Franklin 2.63 .99 1.43 3.60 Greene 2.69 1.02 1.46 3.72 Harrison 1.64 .67 1.31 3.19 Jackson 1.94 .SO 1.19 2.86 Jefferson 2.9 .83 1.15 2.87 New Garden 2.58 .98 1.38 3.63 Perrv 3.07 1.16 1.51 3.56 Washington ....2.19 .89 1.15 2.72 Wayne .... 2.11 .97 -1.61 3.90 Webster .......2.22 .86 1.24 3.24 Boston corp.... 3.09 1.40 2.48 4.32 Camb. City 3.82. 1.94 2.78 5.07 Centerville corp.3.30 1.53 2.25 4.93 Dublin corp 3.25 1.56 2.89 5.16 E. Ger'twn corp.2.53 1.15 1.73 3.06 Foun. City corp. 3.08 1.40 1.76 3.22 Greensfork corp. 2.59 1.02 1.59 3.47 Hagersto'n corp.2.74 1.26 2.19 5.09 Milton corp 2.56 1.12 1.48 3.05 Mt. Auburn corp2.08 .84 1.29 3.92 Richmond City.. 3.50 1.90 2.80 5.68 Spr. Grove corp.2.29 1.13 2.15 3.69 Whitewater ....2.90 1.17 1.91 3.64

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W. A. Chenoweth and daughter, Idris, i day with her mother, Mrs. Martha

are the guests this week of their Cook..... Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ruby daughter. Mrs. W. T. Harrison and and family moved Tuesday to the

jjonn u uea larm rror. a. h. seal lock, of Lincoln, Nebraska, has been

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind. James spending a few days wunjjr. ana Mrs.

family, of Union City.

Winters, a resident of East Cambridge, died at his home Monday night of acute indigestion A New Years dance will be given Friday. Dee. 31, at he Red Men's hall. Music by Dixon's Jazz orchestra, of Richmond. . . . . O. C. Rowe, owner of the Pure Ice Cream Cake has added a lunch room to his business and will serve

orders for socials, banquets, etc. .' . . . ....Mrs. Laura Richey spent Christ

mas. with her sister, Mrs. Frank Parsons, of Richmond Mr. a.nd Mrs. Clifford Marson spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vorhees, at Centerville.. .Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pedeson of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rummel and daughter of Newcastle, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. I. U. Falls Miss Grace Kiess of Indianapolis, spent Christmas with her sister, Miss Julia, and other rela-

C. H. Harris Mr. and Mrs. C. D.

Ward were visitors in Indianapolis, Wednesday, and Thursday Mrs. Margaret Murray is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Fannie Gwinn, at Dayton.. .. .Among the college students who are home for the Christmas vacation are Vera Bevington, Gertrude Bice, Irene White and Emmett Harris, of Miami; Mildred Clark, of Indianapolis; Janice Hahn, of Athens; and Guy and Louis Murray, of Ohio State. ....Mr. and Mrs. James A. King,' Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bogan, and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sherer left Tuesday for Pasadena, California, where they, will spend the winter.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shinkle spent Sunday in Richmond, with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bullerdick Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Royer spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Eby, of near Eldorado. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. McKee, of

Tl9 w08 k hi Tn Richmond, and John Walley. of Butler, Robert Wright who have been here ; p an? gpendinJ? this wek wltn Mr,

and Mrs. Elmer MeKee Mrs. Irene

Miss Helen Spenc-r Allen. Miss Helen Spencer Allen, danchter of J. Weston Allen, attorney ceneral of Massachusetts, is study fctsr at the University of Californ' for a journalistic career. She is a freshman.

with his parents, left Friday for Flint, Mich., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Will

iBallenger Miss Mary Richardson,

of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Krone the first of the week r nailvw hJere

.....til. nuu ivna. uaiiri niuuc ojcifi Christmas with Mr. Krone's parents in Richmond.

Weisenbarger spent the week-end at he rhorae in Arcanum Albert Slier-

'er, of Dayton, spent Monday witn

WILLIAMSBURG. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. James Ladd had as their guests

NEW MADISON. O. The Christmas! Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Rey-

cantata given by the public school, at nolds, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Way. Mr.

the K. of P. hall, Tuesday evening, Lewis Campbell and family, Mr. ana

Suburban

WEBSTER, Ind. A. L. Baldwin, Mrs. Will Williams, Miss Gladys Williams. Mrs. Clara Culbertson, Mrs. Leo Burnett. Mrs. Will Ryan and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Culbertson wre shopping in Richmond Wednesday. . .Mr.

was a decided success. .. .Miss Lillie Ray left Friday morning for Ann Arbor. Mich., to spend a week with her brother, Frank Ray and wife and Wal

do Harter and family. . . .George Zeeck

Mrs. Elbert Campbell and son, Mr

and Mrs. Allen Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Franklin and sons, and Mrs. Harry Riggleman and daughter Mrs. James Armstrong and son were

of Akron, Ohio, is here for several I the week-end guests of Harry Macey

weeks visit, with his sister, Mrs. F. and family, near Economy Mr. and

Mrs. James Clements and daughter

Mary Frances, of Richmond, also Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oiler, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oiler Sunday. Mrs. Chester Franklin and sons

spent Tuesday with Rosie Newman.

M. Harter Misses Gertrude Ray

and Wylnetta Ozias, who are attending Miami University, are spending their holiday vacation with their parents. They will return to school on Jan. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Ganbv. who

and Mrs. Charley Hollingsworth spent! are sojourning in the south, write from Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cobine were the

Wednesday evening with Mr. and Fort Loudendale. Fla.. saying that guests of George Armstrong and fam-

Mrs. isewton nrumfieid. . -Mrs. Lucile they are enjoying their trip very Beeson, and daughter. Mary Elma.jmuch. The Ganbvs are making the spent Tuesday pvening in Williams-hrin m their car and have found i(Jeal

conditions for camping Mrs. Roy Wright fractured a bone in her right

wrist Monday while attempting to'

tended the Christmas program given at the Quaker Ridge church Sunday morning James Heavenridge, wife and son Myrl spent Friday in Richmond Misses Elvira Wright and Myrna Wright spent Thursday night with Miss Hilda Ewing. . . .Edna Collins and Florence Bess spent Thursday with Blanche Bess. ...Jesse Cline and family of Hampton, Va., spent from Friday until Monday evening with Will Cline and wife Will Cline and wife spent Monday evening at the home of Ed Mc Dill Mrs. Will Laird entereained her Sunday school class at her home Thursday. .Mr. and Mrs. Bert Booradaile, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fisher, Lester Heavenridge and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. James Heavenridge, Charles Bishop, Ellis White and family. Myrl Heavenridge and Lon Foley were in Richmond Wednesday shopping Charles Philpott and Mrs. Friede Kareth spent Wednesday in Hamilton. Ed Newton and family epent Thursday evening at the home of Robert Kenworthy. FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chenoweth and Mr. and

Mrs. Albert Thomas left last Monday)

ior urianao, 'ia., wnere they win spend the winter. .. .Miss Alsie Thomas arrived from Oxford, Ohio, where

she is attending school, to spend the i

Christmas vacation. .. .A farewell reception was given for Rev. Owen Livengocd and family Wednesday evening by the Christian church. Between 60 and 70 people were present. Rev. Livengood will be pastor of the Christian church at Shelbyville, Ind., the coming year. . . .MLss Osceola Coggeshall is seriously ill.... Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer Penny and daughter, Amber, of Pontiac, Mich., have been visiting

the past week with C. N. Hatfield andj family Earl Clark has been visiting with his parents at this place this week.... Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Pyle were Sunday guests of O. C. Hunt and family at Whitewater. I

of New Lebanon, visited his parent, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sweeny O. L. Burns left Saturday for Los Angeles. where he will spend the winter Elmer Locke and family spent Sunday at John Schwenkel's home Mr. Henry Severt and daughters returned to her home in Dayton, Tuesday after several days visit with her parents, Jacob Bunger and wife Mrs. R. H. Foster and Mrs. George Stockslayer and babe were In Dayton; Tuesday Jacob Pundt was in Eaton, Thursday. ....Rev. Martin Bennett, of . near Celina, was a guest of his brother, Rev. Jos. Bennett, Sunday night Ralph Ozias, of Springfield, visited hi3 father, H. E. Ozias, south of town from Monday evening 'till Wednesday morning.. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ad wain Menke and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sweeny, of near Versailles, spent Sunday here with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sweeny Mrs. Wm. Walter suffered a stroke of paralysis Saturday which affected her left side. ....Clifford Locke was in Arcanum Thursday R. F. Bauman, Master

elect of Libanus Lodge, of Lewlsbur, Edgar J. C. Horn, present master, and G. M. Kunaler attended a past masters' convocation at the Masonic Temple in Dayton last Saturday afternoon...... Charles Her and family entertained with a turkey dinner Sunday: Dick Wigger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edl gar Kramer. Mr. and Mrs. Charle-j Geetihg. Rev. P. J. Peeler, Mrs. U. S. Via and children, George Unger and family, Frank Geeting and Clarence Lare Among Dayton visitors Wednesday were: Mrs. Grant Schlotterbeck. Mrs. O. H. Curtner. Mrs. MtClain. Henry Garrett, and Adam Stupp. William Walters, who has been section foreman here for years, has accepted the foremanship of the Ansonio section. He made the change last week and has been succeeded tempoiarily by James Cummins Mr. Susie Hapner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller, of this place, was vnited in marriage to O. C. L-fler. of Chillicothe. O.. Monday, Dec. 13. Mr. Lefler has been manager of a restaurant in Chillicothe for the past year.

burg Helen Harris spent Tuesday night as the guest, of. Frances Wehrley Milton Bishop spent Wednes

day at Fountain City... .Mr. and Mrs. Noel Culbertson spent Christmas with

LEWISBURG, Ohio. Mrs. Sarah Aikman and Mrs. Frank Brown are in Chicago spending the holidays with' (he letter's daughter. Mrs. R. Ij. Munri-

liy, hunaay j. j. bmun irom XNew-jnenk and family Mrs. George Cowcastle visited Ora Smith and family. RjH went to Otterbein Home, near j Tuesday and Wednesday. .Mrs. James, Lebanon, Tuesday, where she spent

Armstrong entertained relatives irom Christmas with her daughter. Mrs. .1.

Colorado Wednesday.

crank their Saxon car Flora Ban

fill, who resides with her son. Walter

the-latter's parents, Mr and Mrs. .Tessj Howell and wife, is in a serious con-

viioson, oi aumiu, ma . . . . ius xicrringlake, teacher in the public school, is spending the Christmas vacation

News of the Counties

MODOC, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pursley held a supper in honor of their son EverPtt of Baltimore, Md., Wednesday, Dpc. 22. The guests were: Chester Hodson, John Burgess, Herschel Hawloy, Gravesse Leeka, Theodore Krausbauer, Albert Tullis, Rex Edwards, Miss Hazel Dow, Lavone McGunegill, Doris Abel. Miss Vandegriff. Miss Ruth Blount, Ethel Conyers and Brenda Burgess. For the first course fried oysters and pickeles were served, oysters direct from Chesapeake bay, and for the second course coffee, cake, fruit and candy were F.erved. After supper they were entertained with dancing ami games.

with tipr parents near Ind'anapolis

Mrs. Iva, Borton is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Borton, of Webster.

dition with heart trouble Jake Pat

terson, living on the Chrismere farm, northwest of town, is critically ill, suffering from a complication of diseases ....Rev. and Mrs. W H. Smelker are the parents of a baby daughter, born Thursday morning. The little miss has been named Mary Elizabeth Mrs. Harry Mikesell spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday with her sister. Mrs. Frank Zea, of near Urbana Mrs. Thomas Reid of Greenville, spent Monday with Mrs. Mary Flannagan. On account of the poor health of Mrs. Flannagan she returned with Mrs. Reid to spend the winter Miss

i Helen Bechtol of Reedsburg, Wis , is

of Miss Velma

HOLLANSBURG. Ohio Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Thurston entertained her sisters. Mrs. R. A. Downing and Mrs. Anna Whiteman, at Christmas dinner. ....Mr. and Mrs. Eli?lon Polley and son James and niece. Miss Wilda Sweet were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Farrish and family of Richmond, Christmas Mrs. Rheba Piatt, sons,

Guy and Ralph, and daughter, Miss h. 'i,-1Maw OC!.

da, were guests of Mr and Mrs Earl Sw, ' M?s Rebecca Biddle spent Viggs afArba Chnstmas.... Lesterj severa, daya th-s week lth Mr. 'and

Lacey and family called on Mr. and

Mrs. Ora Chenoweth and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner Wednesday evening... . .James Slick and family are spending an indefinite time with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Virk.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Dale Williams and son Dan and Mr. DeFord were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Albright and daughter. Miss Arie, Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Russell Caskey of New Castle, were calling on relatives here Friday evening.

Mrs. J. F. S. Hageman Mrs. F. T. Deacon, son Raymond and daughter, Doris, of Bellaire, Ohio, are visiting over Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bra wley. .. .Miss Lois Murray,

GREENSFORK, Ind. Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Nicholson went to Fairmount ! ,

to attend the funeral of Mrs. Will I)

Lamb, sister-in-law of Mrs. Nicholson. ! . . . .Gerold Kennedy of Purdue Univer- j fity, is home for the holidays. ... Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Cloud, Mrs. R. B. : Bond. Mrs. Rice Miller, Mrs. Elvin Benson, Mrs. Mary Roller and Linus Peacock were in Richmond Thursday ....Wilbur Bond came last Thursday evening to spend Christmas here. j

P. Hendrix arid family Mr. and! Mrs. Foie Sweeny and her daughter,

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FAIRHAVEN. O. Mr. Strawn and family of Waynesville, spent a .few days with Arthur Hays and family... Charles Bradbury spent Monday night in Fairhaven . . . . Joe Pierson was in Richmond Monday.. . .Charles Philnott and Mrs. Kareth were in Oxford Wednesday Mrs. Sam Morton, Mrs. Frieda Kareth and Miss Mary Austin assisted Mrs. Clarence Barnhart with cooking for shredders Friday. . .Arthur Morton and wife were in Richmond Tuesday George Cline and family spent Friday evening at the home of

vMH ( line Mr. Sanford Davis has

whi is livine with her Grandmother been ill but is some better at this

Mrs. Mollie Murray, is spending her writing Mary and Herbert Rees Christmas vacation with her parents, c'PPnt Monday evening at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Murrary. I Will E. Brown .... Quite a number at-

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W. MANCHESTER, O. Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh Rnaeh mm ?nock nf rcl. !

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Mr. Caskey remained over Christmas i atives ln Dayton. Thursday and Friday

NEW MADISON, O The wedding of Miss Hazel Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Burns, and Solomon Royer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Royer. was solemnized by the Rev. S. E. Rasey. at the United Brethren parsonage in Greenville. Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Royer will reside with her parents. Mrs. Charles Roberts was hostess Wednesday evening for a miscellaneous shower, at her home, in honor of her niece. Miss Elva Roberts. The bride-elect received many beautiful and useful presents. The case of the State of Ohio vs. Lottie Morgan, indicted for attempting to poison her husband, has been continued,until the next term of court. It is doubtful if the case ever comes up for hearing. Mr. Morgan has been recently granted a divorce from his wife.

with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam

Caskey, while Mrs. Caskey visited with her parents, Mr. and-OIrs. Roy Clark and family, of Clark station. Riley Mikesell and family and Miss Mattie Luke were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Mikesell. Christmas. ....Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thompson of Indianapolis, Ind.. and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wolfal wehe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Thomas and son Robert, Christmas Frank inglrelan and family, and mother, M. Addie Irelan, of Dayton, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Meek and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Whiteman Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wiggs, of Arba, spent Sunday with Mrs Pheba Piatt and family Mrs. Addie Irelan and son Frank and family, of Dayton, and Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Meek were Christmas visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Whitemart The Christinas program, which was given at the school house Friday afternoon, was well attended and the scholars did their work splendidly Mr. and Mrs. Seigel Ross spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Ross and

Mrs. O. P. Wolverton suent Wed

nesday with Mrs. Trone and family.. . . Mrs. Ray Powell was a Richmond shopper Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Guy spent Christmas day and the holiday week with the latter's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. William Leas, at Green-!

ville. NEW PARIS, O. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reid has as Sunday guests, Rev. D. L. Myers, of Dayton. Mrs. Mary Biles. and daughter. Miss Helen Mrs. Ella Alford. of Indianapolis, is spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wilcox Miss Op;;l Northrop was the guest of Miss Mary Thompson, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. O.. W. Sherer and Mrs. Cora McWhinney motored to Dayton, Thursday and spent the day.. . . .John Walley. of Butler. Pa., is the guest of relatives. ....Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fudge had as their guests Thursday. Mrs. F. P. Vampbell, of Eldorado, Mrs. Eva Miller, and Mrs. Nellie Emrick, of West Manchester Misses Onda and Oneda Denny entertained at dinner

Sunday, Misses frene and Mary CI ins-

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Greenville, Mass.. Olga Jones of Columbus. T. T. Davis and family and Mrs. Mae Shurte and daughter spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrsr. Amos Jones Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Clark and family, of Palestine, Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeCamp of Richmond and Chelmer Caskey and family spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Caskey and family" Mrs. Lou Mikesell spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Policy Mr. and Mrs.

Cunningham, of Greenfield, spent the

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LIBERTY. Ind. The Christmas cantata "Bethlehem" was rendered Sun- ' day evening by a chorus of voices from the different churches of Liberty, and a. violin solo was given by Miss Ruth Morris Mr. Morton Witt and Mrs. Jennie Stevens, both of Liberty, were united in marriage last Thursday evening, Dec. 23. Rev. Moore tied the nuptual knot and many congratulations nnd best wishes are extended them. The happy couple was royally serenaded Friday .evening.

PRISONER MAKES GOOD ON WARDEN'S WAGER (By Associated Press) BOSTON. Dec. 27. Harry R. Manlier, the fugitive reported arrested last night in Chicago, was serving a fcentence of life imprisonment in the .state prison for the murder or Patrol- ' man Joseph Reiser in January, 191S. He and Herman L. Barney, convicted of manslaughter for the killing of another patrolman, and Charles Ward, a negro, escaped lasi May, climbing through a ventilator to the roof and ;then over the wall. Ward and Barney Jater surrendered. Warden Elmer E. Ehattuck told newspapermen several weeks ago that he was willing to wager that Manster would be back In fctate prison for his Christmas dinner.

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